Friendships: Phrasal verbs with Georgie

Published 2024-06-25
Which English phrasal verbs do you need to talk about friendships? Find out with Georgie!
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Key phrasal verbs from this video:
✔️ get on (with someone) - like someone and have a friendly relationship with them
Example: My sister and I really get on. We have a lot of fun together!

✔️ fall out (with someone) - stop being friends with someone after an argument
Example: Mia and Nathan fell out after Mia lied and didn’t apologise.

✔️ run into (someone) - meet someone unexpectedly
Example: Fatima ran into her neighbour at the supermarket.

✔️ hear from (someone) - receive communication from someone via phone, email or letter etc.
Example: I was thrilled to hear from my long-lost friend after years of being out of touch.

✔️ make up (with someone) - become friends with someone again after having an argument
Example: It took time, but eventually the siblings made up and repaired their relationship.

✔️ hang out (with someone) - spend time relaxing or socialising with someone
Example: At the weekend, my friends and I hang out at the local coffee shop.

✔️ catch up (with someone) - talk to someone about what’s been happening in your lives since the last time you spoke
Example: Family reunions are a great time to catch up with relatives you don’t see often.

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All Comments (21)
  • 🤔 Who do you get on with? Have you fallen out with anyone recently? ✍Use some of the phrasal verbs from the video in the comments below!
  • @tammytsang3487
    Friends need to hang out with each other on a regular basis. Face to face talk is always better than online conversations. Yesterday I was surprised to bump into a friendly acquaintance and we had a nice chat in the supermarket.
  • We made up our relationship with my girlfriend after falling out last months that we both had freaked out.Thanks Georgie. You are the best to infer and discribe Phrasel verb
  • @NaelShehadeh
    Thank you for your help and time. I hope you will post a video explaining the differences between the terms: standard dialet, regional dialect, formal and informal language, spoken, accent, etc.and I will be so grateful for that❤
  • @milly5678899
    Lovely and very much used phrasal verbs. All related to something great in our lives, friendship. I'm an extrovert and I keep bumping into people I know. I usually hang out with some friends who love going to the cinema like me. Thanks Georgie, this lesson is superb!😄
  • Hi beautiful lady from London. Today is wonderful sunshine and warm. Have a lovely day dear.
  • I hit it off with one of my female friends because we both love travelling. I'm so glad I came across her in university.
  • @Prashant-v6l
    "Better Phrasal verbs"👍 "Keep makes as videos"👍
  • @manuela7182
    Thanks fot these kind of videos. They're useful and amazing!
  • @about-R
    perfect! best way to study! life examples👍👍👍
  • @user-cc2ux9ew1r
    Thanks ever so much for your time as well as your dog's bollocks lessons. GREETINGS FROM CASABLANCA 🤗
  • @fer_bar.76
    I need more phrasal verbs lessons, I hope don't freak out to see my host 😊